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Goannas, which are large monitor lizards found in Australia, may prey on various small animals, including reptiles. However, thorny devils, known for their spiky armor and unique defensive adaptations, are not a common part of their diet. While it is possible for a goanna to attempt to eat a thorny devil, the latter's spines and ability to camouflage make it a less appealing target. Thus, while not impossible, it is not typical for goannas to eat thorny devils.

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6d ago

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